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Bihar: Teens Filming Social Media Reels Die In Bike Crash

The deceased have been identified as Shubham and Anand Kumar. The third student, Sonu Kumar, has suffered serious injuries and is currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital.

In a tragic incident, two Class 10 students lost their lives while another student was seriously injured when their bike collided with a parked bus. The incident took place while they were making reels for social media. The accident took place near National Highway 80 in Bariyarpur area of ​​Sultanganj in Munger district, which is located around 170 km from Patna.

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The deceased have been identified as Shubham and Anand Kumar. The third student, Sonu Kumar, has suffered serious injuries and is currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital, as reported by NDTV.

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According to the information received, the three friends were going towards Sultanganj on a bike and were making videos and reels on the way. During this, the bike rider lost control and his bike collided with a bus parked in front.

Reacting to the incident, Munger Superintendent of Police Imran Masood said that people are constantly being made aware about road safety, but despite this, the youth is careless and becomes a victim of accidents. He appealed to the people to follow traffic rules, wear helmets, avoid speeding, avoid triple riding and not use mobile phones while driving.

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First published on: Aug 27, 2025 06:11 PM IST


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